Balls, pucks, chairs, pylons or hockey sticks are not to be used while skating (Skating aids will only be permitted during specially scheduled ‘Family Skates’) Headsets, cell phones, or hand held electronic devices are not to be used while skating

Children should wear helmets and mittens/gloves

Carrying of children is not permitted (games, tag, etc)

Strollers, wagons, toboggans, etc. are not permitted on the ice

Sitting or climbing over the boards is not permitted

Maximum ice capacity is 160 skaters

HELMETS ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FOR EVERYONE ON THE ICE.

Reminder: Please leave valuables at home.

Recreational Skating Programs

Family/ Parent & Tot Skate:

This is a drop-in recreational skating program for parents and their children. Skaters share the ice with adult skates. Family skaters must adhere to Public Skating Rules. Skating Aids will be permitted during these times ONLY. Helmets are mandatory for everyone on the ice for the program.
Cost: $3.00 per skater or purchase a 10-pack for $25.00.

Senior Shinny Hockey (50+):

This is a drop-in program for those seniors who wish to participate in shinny hockey. Full equipment is recommended. Helmets are mandatory. Cost: $5.50/session

Adult Shinny Hockey (18+):

This is a drop-in program for those adults who wish to participate in shinny hockey. Full hockey equipment is recommended. Helmets are mandatory. Cost: $5.50/session

Adult Public Skating:

This is a leisure skating program for adults 18 years old and above. This is not suitable for those who wish to figure or speed skate. HELMETS ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FOR THIS PROGRAM. Tickets must be purchased at the Recreation, Culture & Community Services Office. Cost: $3.00/person/skate

Figure Skating Practice:

For registered FIGURE SKATERS and their COACHES, we offer a practice session. Please call 613-966-4632 for the schedule of times. Skaters must pay their $5.50 fee at the Recreation desk to obtain their wrist band which must be worn on the ice. Coaches must also be with their skaters to ensure safety on the ice by following these rules: Maximum 15 skaters on the ice, coaches cooperate with routines and music, no lifts, throws, or jumps should be performed during this practice time.